The rates as provided for in section A20.07.074 of the fee schedule in appendix
A to this code shall be charged for sanitary sewer service by the city for the users within and outside the corporate limits of the city.
(1990 Code, sec. 8.2801)
Alternate methods of measuring the discharge to the sanitary
sewer system of the city may be used when such discharge is in compliance
with the industrial waste ordinances and are as follows:
(1) A residential or commercial customer inside the city may receive
separate bills for water service and sewer service if he or she installs
and maintains at his or her expense accurate meters to measure water
not discharged into the sanitary sewer system, including water used
in activities involving evaporation, irrigation or water consumed
in products, as illustrated by, but not limited to, cooling towers,
boilers, watering systems or food products.
(2) Industrial users.
(A) Any industry providing for the measurement of the wastewater discharge from said industry in accordance with the requirements of the current industrial waste ordinance of the city may apply to the city manager to have said measured wastewater discharge be subject to the user charge as provided in section A20.07.075 of the fee schedule in appendix
A to this code in lieu of the billed water through the potable water metering service. Such wastewater metering does not exempt the industry from any industrial waste surcharge the industry may create in discharging under the industrial waste ordinance of the city; or
(B) Any industry may receive separate bills for water service and sewer service if the industry installs and maintains at its expense accurate meters to measure water not discharged into the sanitary sewer system, including water used in activities involving evaporation, irrigation or water consumed in products, as illustrated by, but not limited to, cooling towers, boilers, water systems or food products. The water billed to the customer through said meter shall not be subject to the sewer user charge as provided in section A20.07.075 of the fee schedule in appendix
A to this code.
(1990 Code, sec. 8.3203)
Alternate methods of measuring the discharge to the sanitary
sewer system of the city may be used when such discharge is in compliance
with the industrial waste regulations and are as follows:
(1) A residential or commercial customer inside the city may receive
separate bills for water service and sewer service if he or she installs
and maintains at his or her expense accurate meters to measure water
not discharged into the sanitary sewer system, including water used
in activities involving evaporation, irrigation or water consumed
in products, as illustrated by, but not limited to, cooling towers,
boilers, watering systems or food products.
(2) Industrial users.
(A) Any industry providing for the measurement of the wastewater discharge from said industry in accordance with the requirements of the current industrial waste ordinance of the city may apply to the city manager to have said measured wastewater discharge be subject to the user charge as provided in section A20.07.075 of the fee schedule in appendix
A to this code in lieu of the billed water through the potable water metering service. Such wastewater metering does not exempt the industry from any industrial waste surcharge the industry may create in discharging under the industrial waste ordinance of the city; or
(B) Any industry may receive separate bills for water service and sewer
service if the industry installs and maintains at its expense accurate
meters to measure water not discharged into the sanitary sewer system,
including water used in activities involving evaporation, irrigation
or water consumed in products, as illustrated by, but not limited
to, cooling towers, boilers, water systems or food products. The water
billed to the customer through said meter shall not be subject to
the sewer user charge.
(C) Any consumer desiring to use sewer metering equipment shall install
only properly approved equipment and shall operate and maintain that
equipment in a manner as prescribed by city personnel. It shall be
kept in good repair at all times.
(1990 Code, sec. 8.2900)